- [Instructor] Flask projects contain…a mixture of Python code and HTML code,…which allows you to create user interfaces…and back-end code in the same project,…Usually you store your HTML pages in the templates folder.…The templates folder serves what you'd see…in a really traditional web language,…like maybe Classic ASP or PHP.…It allows you to set up HTML that has code in it…that's from something else.…

In this case, usually it's the Jinja2 templating system.…So what I'll do is I'm going to go ahead…and create an HTML page in here,…and again, this isn't going to turn into a long Flask tutorial.…What I really want to do is show you…some of the capabilities that PyCharm has…with respect to developing HTML and JavaScript.…So I'll create a new HTML file,…and Jinja templates,…that's all they really are, is HTML files.…I'm going to call this home.html.…

When we create this,…it's actually going to give me a template,…so it's going to give me the basic HTML5 file…and it's going to set up the title and templates in PyCharm…

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7/6/2017

Learn Python programming with PyCharm, the cross-platform IDE that "takes care of the routine." Get your development environment set up correctly with instructor Bruce Van Horn's step-by-step guidance, and explore PyCharm's first-rate text editing tools. Learn how to improve your code quality with Lens Mode and Intentions, refactor and debug code, and perform unit testing with the PyCharm test runner. Then dive into working with SQL databases. Lastly, learn how to integrate Python with web projects that include HTML and JavaScript, and create a project with the Flask microframework.